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Aebi, Werner. "Aus der Roboterwerkstatt." die baustellen 12, (2011): 28.
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Nether, Ulrich. "Digitales Design: Digitale Produktion." In Augmented Reality. Mensch, Raum und Virtualität, herausgegeben von Marco Hemmerling, 108. München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2011.
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Markus Waibel. "Architects Using Robots to Build Beautiful Structures Swiss architects Fabio Gramazio and Matthias Kohler are using robots to create astonishing buildings." spectrum.ieee.org, (20-09-2011).
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Descombes, Mireille. "Gramazio & Kohler, chercheurs en architecture." le phare 9, (2011): 17.
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Close, Ross. "Designer Travel Zurich." http://vimeo.com/, (25-08-2011).
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Hosoya, Hiromi. "Computer, Robot, and Architecture - Report from Switzerland." Architectural Institute of Japan - Journal of Architecture and Building Science 1621, 126 (2011): 28–29.
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Paoletti, Ingrid, and Paola Tardini. "On Site Robotics and Augmented Reality." In Mass Innovation - Emerging Technologies in Construction, 97, 150. Santarcangelo di Romagna: Maggioli Editore, 2011.
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"Interview with Hanif Kara and Matthias Kohler." In Fabricate: Making Digital Architecture, edited by Ruairi Glynn and Bob Sheil, 116–123. Cambridge, Ontario: Riverside Architectural Press, 2011.
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Ward, Maitiu. "From Homo Faber to Homo Fabber." Architectural Review Australia 119, (2011): 22–24.
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Boeckl, Matthias. "Forschung produziert Kultur." Parnass 1, (2011): 20–26.
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ZZ Wancor AG, Hg. "Inspirierende Projekte." Innovate in Architecture 01, (2011):
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